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Varsity girls make change to new coach I felt that the varsity girls basketball team adjusted well to a new basketball philosophy and maintained a positive at- titude throughout the season. I was proud of them, commented new head coach Cheryl Lang. The team record was 6-17 which was not as good as we wanted it to be but we felt like we had a good season. The girls worked very hard together as a team, con- cluded Lang. The most valuable player was Sharon Cannady and the most improved player was Sharon Fowler. Best offensive player was Cindy Mueller and best defensive player was Fowler. The team captains were Mueller, S. Cannady, Natalie Moore and Jennifer Pepper. Sharon Cannady, senior, dribbles the ball downcourt while maneuvering around her guards to make a pass to one of her teammates. Cannady was one of the four team captains. Sharon Fowler Junior jumps up to regain possession of the ball while -Cindy Mueller senior blocks another opposing player. Mueller was the leading of- fensive player on the team. Sarah Womble freshman varsity player, looks for an open teammate as she attempts to pass the ball in over the heads of the Temcat defenders. . 5 Milf iilii puuuuuiggsuli. :utensil uaunnuuiii puuuill -uusupsslulunui 'nuns-vualnuusuxr gonunvovpnnuulnlpv l 'unusual im
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ei f ra iq! Freshman win own tourney early 1n year Early in the season, the freshman boys basketball teams took first and se- cond places in the local Dragon basket- ball tournament. As the district season ended, the maroon team finished the season in second place only one game behind the Killeen High School freshmen. Both teams ended the season with winning records and according to Coach Gary Patterson, the future looks bright for the boys teams. The maroon team finished the season with 16 wins and only six losses and the white team had 13 wins and only eight losses. The referee counts down as Jay Saylor, freshman, checks to see who is open for a pass. The game was held in the Round Rock fieldhouse. l X 5 if ,W X Q 2 11 K' :X -1. I 'tj' f :ga 1 We . si. VA, ,,,,,,.........,,.,,,,,,,,,.,. rw...-4 K ,.,.-.-.-i -- ...4 llembers of the freshmen boys white basketball what they should do for the next play. The white team due to the large number of boys who ram rest while Voach Gary Patterson discusses freshmen were split into a maroon team and a turned out for basketball this year. Freshman Boys Basketball 105
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Cindy Mueller, senior, and Sharon Fowler, junior, jump to in- :ercept the ball from the Westwood team. Sarah Womble, Treshman, stands by to retrieve the ball if it should come her way. Fowler was the most improved player on the team accor- ding to Coach Cheryl Lang and Mueller was one of the team captains. ii it Q , ' i 'l i rr i 4, 9 3 i y, Q x 5 ef ' VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL: 1Fr0nt Rowl Betsy Fierke, Denise Stewart, Melinda Kaufman, Natalie Moore, Sharon Cannadyg CBack Rowb aren Cannady, senior, waits for a chance to take the ball away from a illeen Ellison player. The varsity players were under the leadership of a new ead coach this year. Cindy Mueller, Sarah Womble, Jennifer Pepper, Sharon Fowler, Sherry Summers, Deena Bielecki, Coach Cheryl Lang. Varsity Girls Basketball 107
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